Twenty-five thousand American women will get ovarian cancer this year. No screening test exists for this disease, and the symptoms are often vague and mistaken for other illnesses. This cancer is almost always diagnosed in advanced stages, thus requiring extensive surgery and heavy doses of chemotherapy. The recurrence rate is close to 80%, which means most ovarian cancer patients will need additional chemotherapy and sometimes more surgery.Â
- Learn what symptoms to look for to help diagnose ovarian cancer earlier.Â
- Get clear facts about current modalities of diagnosis and treatment.Â
- Gain an insight from a board certified gynecologic oncologist into new forms of therapy not yet standard of care for ovarian cancer.Â
- Discover how basic science is the key to new ovarian cancer therapy and why molecular biologists will soon replace oncologists.Â
- Find out how advances in genetic research will eradicate many current forms of cancer treatment.Â